Save the Christians of Iraq from genocide

Published on October 27, 2017 - Ezra Levant speaks with Jennifer Breedon, who is steering the completion of The Rebel's upcoming documentary about Christian persecution, based on their on-the-ground reporting in Iraq.

PLUS: They reveal the two charities the humanitarian project donations will be going to: Samaritan's Purse, and St. Joseph's Clinic and Pharmacy.

WHAT'S HAPPENING IN IRAQ?

Christians are being ethnically cleansed throughout the Muslim world. Yet, that gets a tiny fraction of the media attention, and none of the political attention.

So, who will save the Christians of the middle-east from genocide?

I’m in Northern Iraq right now, to see the Christian refugees, ancient Christians called Chaldean Christians, who still pray in Aramaic, the language of Jesus himself. They’ve fled Muslim terrorists who kill Christian men and rape Christian women and girls as young as nine years old.

These Christian refugees can’t go to the United Nations refugee camps. Because those refugee camps are dominated by Muslim radicals who attack Christians. So the most vulnerable people never get help. And it’s why Syrian refugees to the west are overwhelmingly Muslim — they’re being chosen from these Muslim camps.

I want to do something about this.Here’s my plan.

1. World-class journalism

I’m bringing a team of journalists with me to Iraq. Faith Goldy, the outstanding investigative journalist, passionate Christian. And three videographers. We’re going to tell the story that hasn’t properly been told yet: the deliberate ethnic cleansing of the oldest Christian community in the world, in the Biblical land of Nineveh.

We’ll provide updates from our trip. But we also want to make a documentary film, of a quality that we could distribute through a major network. To wake people up. To raise the alarm.

2. Christian-focused humanitarianism

It’s heartbreaking what's happening in Iraq. So we’re not just going there on a journalistic mission, we're also going on a humanitarian mission. I want to see for ourselves who is making the biggest difference on the ground, and then I want to raise a million dollars for them.

We’re going to do this by crowdfunding, through two separate bank accounts. Will you please help us?

If you can, please contribute both to our journalism fund and to the humanitarian fund. We need money for both. But if you can only donate to one, please give to the humanitarian fund.

I’m going to try to save the Christians the best I can, with the tools I have — a passionate camera crew, and a promise to give 100% of our crowdfunded humanitarian relief to the people who need it the most.

SUPPORT THE MISSION

VIDEOS FROM IRAQ:

Published on July 10, 2017 - Ezra Levant is going to northern Iraq to report on the persecution of the nation's ancient Christian sect. The Rebel is also bringing this community much needed food supplies.

Published on July 12, 2017 - Faith Goldy visits Nimrud in Iraq where thousands of years of Christian history has been all but erased bi ISIS. Now we must look to the future and determine what we can do to preserve what remains of this nation's ancient Christian society.

Published on July 13, 2017 - Faith Goldy is on the ground in one Christian town targeted by ISIS in northern Iraq. Telskuf is now liberated thanks to Peshmerga forces on the ground, in tandem with US led coalition air strikes in the skies but Canada had nothing to do with this Christian town's newfound freedom.

Published on July 14, 2017 - Ezra Levant reports from Telskuf, a Christian town in Iraq that has been conquered twice by ISIS but recently retaken. The Rebel is there to hand out food to the returning Christians.

Published on July 14, 2017 - Faith Goldy reports from the ancient city of Telskuf where some 1,400 Christians lived before it was invaded by ISIS. The Rebel is handing out food and families here are finally getting the help they need however, the future of this Christian town is in doubt. Watch as Faith explains.

Published on July 14, 2017 - Faith Goldy reports from Dawudiya Camp in Iraq as she explains what she found in her hunt for Canadian flags associated with various aid organizations so she could determine where Canadian taxpayer money is going.

Published on July 15, 2017 - Faith Goldy reports from the front line of Peshmerga controlled Iraqi Kurdistan, bordering a territory controlled by the Shia militant group Hashd al-Shaabi, who receive their marching orders from both Baghdad and Tehran. Watch as Faith explains the concerns about a new terror group once ISIS forces are pushed back.

Published on July 17, 2017 - Faith Goldy takes us into the torched and hollowed out chapel of a Church in the Chaldean Christian town of Batnaya to show us never-before-seen footage of the terror wreaked by ISIS towards Iraq's native Christian population.

Published on July 17, 2017 - Ezra Levant is one of the first Western journalists to come to the Christian town of Batnaya, Iraq since it was liberated from ISIS. Over 80% of its buildings are rubble, but the church received the brunt of the destruction: Statues were beheaded, bullet holes are everywhere -- but one detail was especially shocking.

Published on July 20, 2017 - Ezra Levant is in Erbil, Iraq, a once-bustling city rebuilding after years of ISIS attacks. It is now home to thousands of Christians who fled there to escape Islamic persecution.

“I did notice you didn’t deny anything I said about Islam, the pervert prophet, or the “book of love.”

I did respond to your comments as noted below.

“Islam is the problem.”

“Statistically speaking religion has only limited explanatory power for outbreaks of violence,” the paper says. “The most peaceful countries are not necessarily the least religious, and the least peaceful countries are not necessarily highly religious.”

The foundation notes that countries where Sunni and Shia Muslims live side-by-side such as Qatar and Kuwait are relatively peaceful. “The main factors which differ between peaceful coexistence and non-peaceful coexistence relate to well functioning governments, lower levels of corruption and better relations with neighbouring countries,” it says.

“Also, the graphic linked is also from 2008-2010, well before the rise of ISIS, the war in Syria, or the beginning of all this mass-migration.”

I am happy to provide the most recent data (though you won’t like it as once again it confirms the truth that White people are responsible for the vast majority of terrorist incidents in EU).

“The largest number of attacks in which the terrorist affiliation could be identified were carried out by ethno-nationalist and separatist extremists (99). Attacks carried
out by left-wing violent extremists have been on the rise since 2014; they reached
a total of 27 in 2016, of which most (16) were reported by Italy. The number of
jihadist terrorist attacks decreased from 17 in 2015 to 13 in 2016, of which 6 were
linked to the so-called Islamic State (IS).

Apart from jihadist, ethno-nationalist and left-wing extremist attacks, an increasing
stream of violent assaults by right-wing extremist individuals and groups was
noted across Europe, in particular over the past two years, targeting asylum
seekers and ethnic minorities in general. An average of nearly 10 attacks a day were carried out on refugees in Germany in 2016, according to Germany’s Interior Ministry, as reported in open source media."

“Since 9/11, an average of 9 people per year were killed by Muslim extremists in the U.S. By comparison – 37,000 people die ever year from traffic accidents and 12,843 are killed by guns.

What about being killed in an attack involving immigrants? The probability of that is very negligible – 1 in 3.6 million. The chances of being killed by a refugee are 1000 times more negligible at 1 in 3.64 billion. That’s 0.000000028%. It’s just not likely to happen.”

“This is about saving Christians in Iraq who are on the verge of being eliminated in the very land where God showed mercy on humanity.”

Ezra Levant and the like are wrong when they claim terrorists are just after non-Muslims. Muslims are victims of terrorism to a far greater extent than non-Muslims.

“In cases where the religious affiliation of terrorism casualties could be determined, Muslims suffered between 82 and 97% of terrorism-related fatalities over the past five years.”

“Between 2004 and 2013 about half of all terrorist attacks, and 60% of fatalities due to terrorist attacks, took place in Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan – all of which have a mostly Muslim population.”

“Most terrorist attacks are rooted in geopolitics. Religion is certainly a part of them, but it is not the only part.”

Or is pointing out that Muslims are victims of terrorism to a far greater extent than non-Muslims and in EU, White people are responsible for the vast majority of terrorist incidents not good for generating web traffic and selling books?

This isn’t about any of your stats about different parts of the world or arguments amongst yourselves. This is about saving Christians in Iraq who are on the verge of being eliminated in the very land where God showed mercy on humanity. How about reading the information here and watch the videos about what they’re trying to do, and perhaps donate.

The problem with Ayan Ray’s arguments…for any passersby…is that many crimes and acts of hate that are committed by Muslims are not counted as such. Anyone with two brain cells and the eyes to see know this is true. Yes, our governments are lying to us folks. We’ve caught them red-handed over and over again, not just in this but in other things too. There is plenty of evidence out there for whoever wishes to know the truth. And you want to believe the crime stats that they gather instead of what you see over and over again with your own eyes?

“Statistically speaking religion has only limited explanatory power for outbreaks of violence,” the paper says. “The most peaceful countries are not necessarily the least religious, and the least peaceful countries are not necessarily highly religious.”

The foundation notes that countries where Sunni and Shia Muslims live side-by-side such as Qatar and Kuwait are relatively peaceful. “The main factors which differ between peaceful coexistence and non-peaceful coexistence relate to well functioning governments, lower levels of corruption and better relations with neighbouring countries,” it says.

“Also, the graphic linked is also from 2008-2010, well before the rise of ISIS, the war in Syria, or the beginning of all this mass-migration.”

I am happy to provide the most recent data (though you won’t like it as once again it confirms the truth that White people are responsible for the vast majority of terrorist incidents in EU).

“The largest number of attacks in which the terrorist affiliation could be identified were carried out by ethno-nationalist and separatist extremists (99). Attacks carried
out by left-wing violent extremists have been on the rise since 2014; they reached
a total of 27 in 2016, of which most (16) were reported by Italy. The number of
jihadist terrorist attacks decreased from 17 in 2015 to 13 in 2016, of which 6 were
linked to the so-called Islamic State (IS).

Apart from jihadist, ethno-nationalist and left-wing extremist attacks, an increasing
stream of violent assaults by right-wing extremist individuals and groups was
noted across Europe, in particular over the past two years, targeting asylum
seekers and ethnic minorities in general. An average of nearly 10 attacks a day were carried out on refugees in Germany in 2016, according to Germany’s Interior Ministry, as reported in open source media."

“Since 9/11, an average of 9 people per year were killed by Muslim extremists in the U.S. By comparison – 37,000 people die ever year from traffic accidents and 12,843 are killed by guns.

What about being killed in an attack involving immigrants? The probability of that is very negligible – 1 in 3.6 million. The chances of being killed by a refugee are 1000 times more negligible at 1 in 3.64 billion. That’s 0.000000028%. It’s just not likely to happen.”

Ayan, the only sensible thing you said was that “Muslims are victims of terrorism to a far greater extent than non-Muslims.” But who is it committing those acts of terror? Muslims. Muslim-on-Muslim violence is more common because they have far more “hypocrites” at arms-reach. What makes them hypocrites? They mostly just disagree on who is the current representative of the pedophile Mohammed (May all God’s curses befall him.)

Islam is the problem. Anyone who doesn’t believe as they do is to be killed. Any one who does believe as they do, but happens to be homosexual or female, is to be abused, raped, and/or killed. Ayan, if you’ve actually read the qu’ran, haddiths, etc. and agree with what’s written, you are truly evil. My greatest hope is that most Muslims haven’t actually read that filth and don’t realize how vile their doctrine and prophet really are. There are probably many; it’s not as if they’re free to talk about it or leave. Apostates are to be killed.

Help for Muslims? They have billions in funding from the UN and other organizations, and are already being migrated all over the world, into countries in which they are not successfully integrating.

Why do Muslim apologists always bring up race? Islam is not a race. Adherents to Islam come in all skin tones. Also, the graphic linked is also from 2008-2010, well before the rise of ISIS, the war in Syria, or the beginning of all this mass-migration.

Finally, please do not compare traffic accidents to terror attacks. One is unintentional, while the other is encouraged by your Imams, your governments, your prophet who tongue-kissed his grandson, and your evil interloper of a deity.

God bless Faith and Ezra, and anyone else who is helping to save the Christians.

“Since 9/11, an average of 9 people per year were killed by Muslim extremists in the U.S. By comparison – 37,000 people die ever year from traffic accidents and 12,843 are killed by guns.

What about being killed in an attack involving immigrants? The probability of that is very negligible – 1 in 3.6 million. The chances of being killed by a refugee are 1000 times more negligible at 1 in 3.64 billion. That’s 0.000000028%. It’s just not likely to happen.”

Ayan Ray: You obviously have communication issues: you only hear what you want. Muslims are the biggest cause of Muslim and Christian deaths currently. While Christians have evolved, Muslim extremists have not. Since you and most of the world could not care a less about Christians being slaughtered, I commend Ezra & the Rebel for what they are doing and will be sending funds accordingly.

After the second world war, we said “never again” but I guess now-a-days it only applies to certain groups. The rage is all for equality, but equality only for those deemed fit by an obscure agenda that the elite decide who is deserving.

How despicable that some lives are worth more than others. Seems the world, particularly those who espouse political correctness, haven’t evolved at all and the UN is a perfect example of the hypocrisy of the left & their ilk! It’s not only disgusting, but immoral.

Ezra Levant and the like are wrong when they claim terrorists are after non-Muslims. Muslims are victims of terrorism to a far greater extent than non-Muslims.

“In cases where the religious affiliation of terrorism casualties could be determined, Muslims suffered between 82 and 97% of terrorism-related fatalities over the past five years.”

“Between 2004 and 2013 about half of all terrorist attacks, and 60% of fatalities due to terrorist attacks, took place in Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan – all of which have a mostly Muslim population.”

“Most terrorist attacks are rooted in geopolitics. Religion is certainly a part of them, but it is not the only part.”

Or is pointing out that Muslims are victims of terrorism to a far greater extent than non-Muslims and in EU, White people are responsible for the vast majority of terrorist incidents not good for generating web traffic and selling books?

I am praying for you. With all due respect, are you crazy? There’s a million things that can kill you there. This reminds me of the movie “Rambo” ( the last one based in Southeast Asia) “You’re not gonna change anything”.
You better be secure and travel separately and distanced. You can have full auto.
I’m no security expert and that’s why you’ll never see me there or a thousand other godless countries.
The road to hell is paved with good intentions.
God love you

God love you Ezra, Faith and your camera people. You will make a difference. Now people will start to listen. Wait til you get to some of the other places that cannot be restored. They will never be able to go home again.

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